Nothing has started rolling out Android 15 stable update with Nothing OS 3.0 for it’s devices. At the moment, the update is heading towards Nothing Phone 2 and Phone 2A. While other devices including Phone 1, 2a Plus and CMF 1 will get the update by early Jan 2025.
The British company is pretty firm in providing regular updates, since the start of their beta program the company rolled out multiple beta updates but this time they are done with testing and finally pushed the stable Android 15 NOS 3.0 build for it’s devices.
The update weighs in around 1.9GB in size and will take some time to reach users all across the globe. If you were previously testing their beta updates you won’t find much difference in the present stable update and last beta update instead a few improvements including, improved quick Settings, enhanced Pop-up view, visual and performance enhancements, updated typography.
But on the other end users on NOS 2.6 and Android 14 are going to see massive changes in the overall system including shared widgets, lock screen, smart drawer, features embedded with AI and more. Since the update is available for all, regardless of the beta program so if you own Nothing Phone 2 or 2A it’s the time to get your smartphones updated.
Change log!
Install Stable Android 15 Nothing OS 3.0 on Phone 2 and Phone 2a.
Step 1: Open the Setting menu and navigate to Settings >> System >> System update
Step 2: Tap “Check for new version” and follow the steps to get started.
If the OTA is available in your region you’ll be notified else you have to wait for a few days.
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Conclusion!
We hope you have already received the update and installed successfully. It is always recommended to back up of your important data separately before updating the device firmware. For any queries just post your comment below or directly contact us at [email protected].
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